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Wiley X Eyewear's new and improved Romer II Advanced system consists of an impact- and heat-resistant frame and three interchangeable lenses. The eyewear provides 100 percent UVA and UVB protection, and features shatterproof 2mm Selenite polycarbonate lenses.
Read More →Revision Eyewear, leading manufacturer of ballistic protective eyewear worldwide, meets the demands of Asia's military forces with the Asian Locust Goggle, specifically engineered for perfect fit and maximum comfort with the Asian facial profile.
Read More →Wiley X Eyewear has been named the Official Eyewear of the United States National SWAT Championships, a series of competitions attracting the best Special Weapons and Tactics teams from law enforcement agencies across the nation and around the globe.
Read More →The Arcturus carries on the legacy that Insight Tech-Gear has built over the last few years. I like the light and carry it daily; I can't give it a higher endorsement than that.
Read More →Sleek and modern, the latest FoxFury Goggles fit comfortably over glasses without appearing bulky. An ultra ergonomic design includes relief side slots to reduce fogging, and lanyard holes. Ideal for forensic specialists, crime scene investigators, and arson investigators, FoxFury's custom designed Goggles are readily available in orange, yellow, and clear.
Read More →One of four ANSI Z87.1-2003-compliant sunglass designs from 5.11 Tactical, the Falcon +P+ sits close to your face and features gloss black frames with aggressive wraparound styling. The frames are constructed from sturdy, bendable nylon 6.6 and employ 5.11’s Pflex technology for arm durability. They also feature oil- and sweat-resistant rubber touch points on nose and earpieces for added comfort.
Read More →The Trijicon RedDot Sight is designed to be mounted on several of the company's ACOGs, but is also designed to be mounted on a handgun. I know there will be numerous guffaws at the idea of a red-dot sight on a duty handgun. But naysayers were also quick to dismiss the use of red-dot sights on duty ARs a decade ago. Now they're not a novelty but the norm.
Read More →With this issue of POLICE Magazine, we are inaugurating a new concept for reviews of law enforcement products. In the past, our product reviews have focused on one item per review. The problem with this approach is that so much stuff is being released now for the police market that we are barely scratching the surface.
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